Multiple Choice
Systems Theory helps us understand that
A) the transactional communication model is static.
B) a change in any aspect (source, receiver, context, channel, etc) of the system, may potentially influence all other aspects of the system.
C) a change in any aspect (source, receiver, context, channel, etc) of the system, does not influence any other aspect of the system.
D) all elements of the communication model are distinct and unique.
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